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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So he did practice questions and a week of practice in school and scored a 133? No offense but that is not a score that screams LIV. Get the GBRSs and look at them. From what you have said, he has some behavior issues. It is very likely that his Teacher is not seeing the gifted behaviors. Appeal if you would like but I would be more focused on working on improving his behavior and what he is doing in the classroom because it sounds like there are problems there.[/quote] +1000 This isn't a teacher problem IMO.[/quote] You are mixing him up with someone else asking here. He got 160 on NNAT and 144 on CogAT.[/quote] We were in a similar situation (all scores around 140, NNAT, COGAT, and WISC), GBRS not good: 2O 2F, Advanced Math, and excellent grades. First time - NOT IN. We applied again in Grade 3, with the same NNAT and COGAT (we didn't include WISC) and DC was IN... AAPIV is not what we expected, very slow and not especially advanced...[/quote] So your child did not have to take the 3rd grade CogAT? I thought CogAT has different exams for different grade level?[/quote] In FCPS, NNAT is given in 1st and COGAT in 2nd. That's it. [/quote] Wrong- you can retake cogat one more time in any grade from 3-5. In each cogat becomes tougher to match the grade level[/quote]
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